Channel: iZotope, Inc.
Category: Music
Tags: izotope nectarvocal saturationvocal productionizotope music production suiteisotopehow to use reverb on vocalsizotope neoverbreverb assistantvocal reverb tutorialvocal mixingvst plug-insvocal chainizotope
Description: Time-based effects like reverb and delay can transform a vocal and give it life and dimension. Follow along as Brian Fisher shares how to get a dreamy reverb sound while maintaining the clarity of your vocal using Nectar and Neoverb. Get your copy of Neoverb and Nectar in Music Production Suite 4.1: izotope.com/en/products/music-production-suite.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=how-to-use-reverb-on-vocals&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Brian-Fisher Start your free trial of a Music Production Suite Pro membership to get access to Nectar, Neoverb, and more mixing and mastering plug-ins: izotope.com/en/memberships.html?utm_medium=Video&utm_source=YouTube&utm_campaign=how-to-use-reverb-on-vocals&utm_content=Organic-Social&utm_term=Brian-Fisher Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:20 - Controlling Time-Based Effects On Vocals 00:56 - Reverb Assistant as a Starting Point 3:10 - Using Delay in Nectar for Depth 5:37 - Using Presets for Inspiration 5:51 - Enhancing the Vocal Vibe with Saturation 6:54 - Before and After the Vocal Chain 7:48 - Outro #iZotope #Reverb #MusicProduction MB01OHR9WGAGUUG